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Go Pro Home Remodeling and instections

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At Go Pro we provide affordible bathroom remodels that can help you or a loved one that has a hard time standing in the shower or getting in the tub they are also amazing if you just want a new look we are onyx and spa tub certifed they are a great look and are 100% water proof we promise you will love it

At Go Pro we provide affordible bathroom remodels that can help you or a loved one that has a hard time standing in the shower or getting in the tub they are also amazing if you just want a new look we are onyx and spa tub certifed they are a great look and are 100% water proof we promise you will love it


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Professional installation of Tile, Stone, amd various types of floor coverings. Specialize in custom bathrooms and kitchens

Professional installation of Tile, Stone, amd various types of floor coverings. Specialize in custom bathrooms and kitchens


"Guys were on time, friendly and worked quickly. They installed a new kitchen faucet and a soap dispenser. For sure would hire them again."

Steve L on September 2018

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"Guys were on time, friendly and worked quickly. They installed a new kitchen faucet and a soap dispenser. For sure would hire them again."

Steve L on September 2018


American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
2.33(
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American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
2.33(
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Customers say: Terrific value
13 years of experience

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

When buying caulk, look for ones labeled for tub and tile. These have either acrylic latex or silicone compounds. This allows the caulk to stick to smooth surfaces and prevent mildew from forming. 

If your Corian® countertop begins to appear dull or dirty, or you notice scratches on the surface, you can return it to its original finish while maintaining its look. To do this, repair any scratches with a repair compound and sand the surface after it dries. 

Then, use an orbital sander with either a 100-, 30-, or 15-micron disc and finish with a hand pad (like Scotch-Brite™ 7447 or 7448) or lamb’s wool bonnet and automotive cutting compound for a matte, semi-gloss, or gloss-finish, respectively.

Two alternatives to reglazing are installing a bathtub inlay or a bathtub liner. An inlay is a low-priced mat that adheres to the bottom of a bathtub or shower. It’s useful for sealing minor leaks and concealing damage on the bottom of a tub. On the other hand, a bathtub liner is essentially a protective casing that goes over the entire tub. They are usually custom-fit and cost more than reglazing yet don’t last as long.

Rust in your bathtub occurs when iron in the water or on metal components in your tub are exposed to oxygen, but while it’s unsightly, it won’t make bathing dangerous. However, if the rust appears under or around your tub spout or shower head, it could indicate that you have high levels of iron in your water. Drinking water with small amounts of iron in it usually doesn’t pose a health risk, but you might want to consider installing a water softener. The presence of iron could indicate that you have hard water, which can create some plumbing issues.

It is best to wear a respirator during the sanding, painting, and sealing process. It can filter particles, vapors, and fumes that can be toxic to breathe. So it’s better to be safe and protect your lungs during this project.

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